> If you perform a `ps aux` you will see what user dovecot is running as,
> that's
> the user whose class you want to check.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $sudo ps waxu | grep dovecot
root     26251  0.0  0.2   620   912 ??  Ss    15Jan07
0:55.12/usr/local/sbin/dovecot
_dovecot 13219  0.0  0.3   560  1580 ??  S      8:02AM    0:00.11 pop3-login
_dovecot  3653  0.0  0.3   652  1584 ??  S      8:02AM    0:00.12 pop3-login
_dovecot  9416  0.0  0.3   540  1564 ??  S      8:02AM    0:00.11 imap-login
root     32241  0.0  0.2   592  1012 ??  S      8:02AM    0:00.09dovecot-auth
_dovecot 16174  0.0  0.3   576  1564 ??  S      8:12AM    0:00.11 pop3-login
_dovecot 19555  0.0  0.3   520  1592 ??  S     10:29AM    0:00.01 imap-login
_dovecot 13961  0.0  0.3   504  1564 ??  S     10:29AM    0:00.01 imap-login
ico      22226  0.0  0.1   448   504 p6  S+    10:30AM    0:00.00 grep
dovecot

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $sudo lsof -p 26251 | wc -l
      38

Right now nobody is connected. I can imagine if someone connects and wants
to read bigger  maildir through IMAP, it can be more than default 64.

My daemon class is now on 512 files. Removed dovecot class.
I'll try this for a while.

Thanks

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  ico

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